The Kenko Variable ND-W is a variable ND filter that allows you to control the amount of light reduction by rotating the front frame. It can be used in a wide range of situations, such as exposure control in video shooting and slow shutter speed control in still photography. The unique design minimizes the X-shaped pattern that rarely occur when adjusting the amount of light reduction, and has succeeded in extending the practical range at wide angles, which has been a problem with variable ND filters in the past. As a result, when using a focal length of 24mm (*1), it can be used from ND2.5 to a maximum of ND128 equivalent. (*2) The number of light reduction is indicated on the side of the frame in terms of the number of aperture steps, allowing you to quickly set the ND density you need.
(*1) Equivalent to full size format. (*2) Max ND128 equivalent is recommended. The light reduction is possible up to around ND1000, but X-shaped pattern and color shifts are more likely to occur. *The practical range of ND density is only a guide. The practical ND density range is a rough guide and may vary slightly depending on the compatibility of the actual lens used.
Unique design successfully extends the usable range at wide-angle. *Recommended to use up to ND2.5-ND128 (2-7 Stops) at 24mm focal length.
Neutral Images With Minimal Color Casts
Neutral gray polarizing film used this filter
makes minimize color casts when filters are attached.
Aperture stop number notation for smooth light entering adjustment
The number of light reduction is indicated on the side of the frame in terms of the number of aperture steps, allowing you to quickly set the ND density you need.
PRODUCT SPECIFIACTION
Size Line-up: φ77mm / φ82m
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